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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PRUSSIAN SHAPED GLASS DECANTER AND A GEORGE V GLASS DECANTER, the early 19th century example with mushroom stopper and triple ring neck, facet and hobnail cut decoration, height 25cm, with a Victorian 'BRANDY' decanter label, maker William Summers, London 1864, 0.30ozt, 9.2 grams, the George V decanter with mushroom stopper, silver mounted collar, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, 17487, Birmingham 1911, over a facet cut triple ring neck and profusely cut body, height 27cm, with an unmarked 'CLARET' decanter label, probably 19th century silver (4 and with receipt of purchase of the Mappin & Webb decanter and the Claret label from The London Silver Vaults) (Condition report: 19th century decanter, the stopper has a sizeable chip and on close inspection quite a number of flea bites and small chips, the decanter has several tiny chips to the edges around the lower band of facets, the Mappin & Webb decanter has a chip to the top of the stopper, a few very tiny chips around the bottom edge, the top ring has a chip and a few minor nibbles to some of the cut edges, both labels are in good condition)
A SUITE OF STUART CRYSTAL BEACONSFIELD PATTERN DRINKING GLASSES AND DECANTERS, comprising a square decanter with facet cut globular stopper, a baluster shaped claret jug with a pointed stopper (stopper chipped at the point and is ill fitting in the neck of the jug), a set of four brandy glasses, six hi-ball glasses, six 9oz tumblers, height 9.1cm, six 5oz tumblers, height 7.6cm, six liqueur glasses, height 12.5cm, six sherry glasses, height 15.1cm, six wine glasses, height 17.7cm, six large wine glasses, height 19.7cm and six champagne flutes, height 23.2cm, together with a set of five unbranded cut glass wine glasses with thistle shaped bowls and etched with a band of thistles (53) (Condition report: three of the thistle glasses have chips to the top rims, all the Stuart Crystal is in good condition apart from the stopper mentioned in the description)
A BOX OF CURIOS AND COLLECTABLES, comprising a bronze sphere etched with a sun design to the top and horizontal bands to the circumference, height 10.5cm x diameter 10cm, a cylindrical leather beaker, four bell metal spirit measures two 'SMALL BRANDY 4D', 'LARGE BRANDY 5D' and a double sided 'GIN 5D / LARGE WHISKY ?? 6D', height of tallest 4.8cm, a primitive stone mortar, height 13.5cm, as. Allcock Co Ltd brass fishing reel, diameter 6cm (2 1/4 inches) and a group of rusted hinges and knife blades (Parcel) (Condition report: the sphere has wear, the leather beaker is badly cracked , the largest measure has two holes drilled to the top rim, the mortar is chipped and scratched, the fishing reel is well used)
A collection of gold jewellery, to include an 18 carat gold wedding band, 8.5g; a 22ct gold wedding band, 2.5g; a 22ct gold wedding band of slight geometric shape, 1.5g; a 9 carat gold ring with textured sides.1.5g; a green stone solitaire ring marked 9ct; and a 9 ct gold 'No Brandy' charm, 1g.Qty: 6
A set of silver wine labels, Phipps & Robinson, London 1808, two for Madeira, one for Sherry, another pair Elizabeth Morley, London 1808, for Whisky and Brandy and another, Mary Ann & Charles Reilly (6) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A group of seven comprising:a 19th century clear-glass vase of conical form with decoration in gilt relief of a rose bush;a large and heavy clear-glass vase of baluster form;a decanter and stopper of wrythen bowl shape;a large and heavy hand-cut brandy balloon; a tapering cylindrical cut-glass vase;a single 19th century cranberry glass cornucopia (damaged) a 19th century Hamilton bottle.
PART SUITE OF EDINBURGH CRYSTAL DRINKING GLASSES,decorated with engraved flower heads, comprising nine stemmed wine glasses, four champagne flutes, six tumblers, four brandy balloons, three sherry glasses, decanter and stopper, water jug, pair of pepper pots, small water jug, small bowl, eight large whisky glasses and seven small whisky glasses
Henkelflasche mit Silberstopfen u. 4 Karaffen-Schilder, Birmingham u. Sheffield, 1891/92 u. 1993.Farbloses Glas mit 925/-Silber-Verschluss (Gesamtgewicht 558 g); 4 Schilder, 925/-Silber, Gewicht zusammen 46 g; Zylinderflasche mit konischer Schulter und kleinem Ohrenhenkel, innen vertikal gerillt, silberner Hals mit scharniertem Deckel, innen mit Korkeneinsatz, gewölbter Deckel mit Delle; Höhe 21 cm, Silberstempel mit Birmingham-Marke, Jahresbuchstabe (1891) u. Herstellermarke v. John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton/später Hukin & Heath; 4 Karaffenschilder mit Ketten, 3 x identisch mit ovalen Perlschnurrändern ("Whisky", "Rum", "Brandy", Sheffield 1892, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., ca. 4,3 x 5,5 cm), 1 x "Brandy" mit Reliefdekorrand, Birmingham, 1993, W I Broadway & Co., 3,7 x 6 cm; Silberstempel mit Stadtmarken, Jahresbuchstaben u. entsprechenden Herstellermarken.
Scotland Two sammelbands of laws and acts Charles the First and Charles the Second: 1) The Acts made in the First Parliament of our Most High and Dread Soveraign, Charles the First. Edinburgh: re-printed by Andrew Anderson, 1674. D1 repaired [ESTC R215677: 7 copies world-wide]; 2) Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the First Parliament of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1662. [ESTC R38219]; 3) Third Session of the First Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1663. [ESTC R183990; includes 'Act discharging the mixing of tin with lead'; 'Act concerning beggars and vagabonds', etc.]; 4) Act Rescinding Two Acts, past in the Last Session of Parliament: the one for Excepting of Persons from Publick Trust; and the Other for Voting the same by Billets. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1663. Black letter [ESTC R226210: one copy only: Huntington]; 5) Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland ... for a Free and Voluntar [sic] Offer of a Taxation. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1665. [ESTC R214400: 8 copies]; 6) Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland ... for New and Voluntary Offer to His Majesty, of Seventy Two Thousand Pounds. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1667. Holes in final leaf [ESTC R230198: 7 copies); 7) The Laws and Acts of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. Worming in gutter [ESTC R217067; includes 'Act for annexation of Orknay and Zetland to the Crown']; 8) Articles, for Regulating of the Judicatories, etc. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. [ESTC R222486: 17 copies]; 9) Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: Evan Tyler, 1670. Repair to pp. 15/16 [ESTC R38220]; 10) Laws and Acts past in the Third Session of the Second Parliament, of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: His Majesties Printers, 1672. [ESTC R217583: 10 copies; includes 'Act discharging the importation of Irish victual'; 'Act for the Retouring of Taxt-Marriages'; 'Act for establishing Correction-houses for Idle Beggars and Vagabonds', etc.]; 11) Laws and Acts past in the Fourth and Last Session of the Second Parliament of ... Charles the Second. Edinburgh: His Majestie's Printers, 1674. [ESTC R215686: 9 copies; includes acts on brandy, apparel, tobacco]; woodcut title-vignettes, headpieces and initials throughout (many historiated), folio, contemporary calf, rebacked; William and Mary: 1. The Acts and Orders of the Meeting of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, holden and begun at Edinburgh the 14 Day of March 1689. Edinburgh: heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1690, without T2 (blank?) [ESTC R183956: 13 copies]; 2) The Laws and Acts made in the Fourth Session of the First Parliament of our most High and Dread Soveraigns William and Mary. Edinburgh: heir of Andrew Anderson, 1693. With advertisement leaf (pi1), [ESTC R33755: 16 copies)]; 3) The Laws and Acts made in the Fifth Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1659 [i.e. 1695]. With [8] pp. at end (not [5] as in ESTC) [ESTC R38891: 8 copies]; 4) The Laws and Acts made in the Sixth Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1696. [ESTC R483071: 2 copies]; 5) The Laws and Acts made in the Seventh Session of the First Parliament. Edinburgh, 1698 [ESTC R30548]; 6) Eight [sic] and Ninth Sessions of the First Parliament of ... William. Edinburgh, 1701. Final leaf loose [ESTC T78530: 12 copies]; woodcut title-vignettes, headpieces and initials throughout (many historiated), folio, front cover absent, rear cover detached (2)Provenance: The Late Lord David Douglas-Hamilton (1952-2020).
A pair of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' vases and covers, 24cm high, a similar mantel clock, a pair of candlesticks, a Franklin Mint 'Vase of the Imperial Cats', a Bradford Editions 'Concorde' decanter and four tumblers, a pair of Edinburgh Crystal brandy glasses, (boxed) and other ceramics and glassware.
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 1991, barrel form, engraved decoration, incised 'CLARET', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', height 4.6cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection. In 1971 Arthur Holder discovered that there was a silver-making class at Chesterfield College near Mansfield, Notts. He enrolled that week and remained a student until the age of 96 - the oldest student of the college and possibly in the country. He received several awards for his silver making and over the course of 40+ years produced 250 exquisite pieces.
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2008, banner form, mounted with a pierced and engraved bugle, scroll mounts, engraved decoration, incised 'SHERRY', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', length 5.6cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection.
A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2008, banner form, mounted with a pierced and engraved bugle, scroll mounts, engraved decoration, incised 'SHERRY', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'WHISKY', length 5.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (4) Provenance: The Arthur Holder Collection.
A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by Emmanuel Levy, Exeter 1816, rectangular form, gadroon and shell border, incised 'MADEIRA', plus a pair London 1814, pierced 'SHERRY' and 'MADEIRA', plus one pierced 'CHERRY BRANDY' and one incised 'SHERRY', approx. weight 2.4oz. (5)
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